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Acid Mothers TempleAcid Mothers Temple Live at Doug Fir on 2011-03-26 (March 26, 2011)

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Collection: AcidMothersTemple
Band/Artist: Acid Mothers Temple
Date: March 26, 2011 (check for other copies)
Venue: Doug Fir
Location: Portland, OR

Source: SBD > R-09HR
Lineage: Soundboard --> Roland R-09HR 16 bit/44.1 kHz --> WaveLab 5.0 tracking --> FLAC Frontend level 8 --> You (ZP) --> foobar2000 (tags + ReplayGain added)
Taped by: Tomasz M. (globual)
Transferred by: ZaPenguin
Keywords: Acid Mothers Temple; AMT; Psych; Psychedelic; Psych Rock; Psych Metal; Kawabata Makoto; Tsuyama Atsushi


Description

CD1 [38:01]
01. Opening Improv [5:15]
02. Hello Portland [0:49]
03. Chinese Flying Saucer [12:46]
04. La Novia [19:11]

CD2 [59:25]
05. Pink Lady Lemonade [30:26]
06. Cometary Orbital Drive [14:28]
07. Portland Audience [1:41]
08. Encore Tuning [0:42]
09. Dark Stars in the Dazzling Sky [12:08]

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Opening Improv 28.2 MB
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2.9 MB
Hello Portland 2.9 MB
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Chinese Flying Saucers 75.7 MB
13.2 MB
7.2 MB
La Novia 103.0 MB
18.9 MB
10.6 MB
Pink Lady Lemonade 168.6 MB
30.9 MB
17.0 MB
Cometary Orbital Drive 87.8 MB
15.2 MB
8.3 MB
Portland Audience 6.0 MB
1.6 MB
909.8 KB
Encore Tuning 2.4 MB
666.7 KB
376.7 KB
Dark Stars in the Dazzling Sky 73.6 MB
12.6 MB
6.8 MB
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Front cover; art by LqStuart 1.4 MB
9.5 KB
Rear cover; layout by ZaPenguin 1.4 MB
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Notes

Acid Mothers Temple and the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. US & Canada Tour 2011

2011 03 26 Doug Fir, Portland OR

sOURCE: Soundboard --> Roland R-09HR 16 bit/44.1 kHz --> WaveLab 5.0 tracking --> FLAC Frontend level 8 --> You

setlist:
01 Opening Improv
02 Hello Portland
03 Chinese Flying Saucers
04 La Novia
05 Pink Lady Lemonade
06 Cometary Orbital Drive
07 Portland Audience
08 Encore Tuning
09 Dark Stars in the Dazzling Sky

total time 97:27 min

The band:
Tsuyama Atsushi: monster bass, voice, cosmic joker
Higashi Hiroshi: synthesizer, guitar, voice, dancin'king
Shimura Koji: drums, latino cool
Kawabata Makoto: guitar, voice, speed guru


Thanks to Mick Learn and his Audio Services for generous assistance with the recording

Recorded and posted by globual
Vancouver April 1, 2011


(ZaPenguin's notes: Awesome recording from the beginning of the tour. Pink Lady Lemonade still contains the rarely-played "echoplex" section which was briefly revived for the first few shows of this tour - great to hear, as is the little Tsuyama loop-fest between the opening jam and Chinese Flying Saucer (another little touch that was eventually jettisoned). The recording itself is pretty interesting - it's a soundboard, but the house mix is very weird in places, particularly during Pink Lady Lemonade - dig that snare drum (LOTS of reverb - maybe this is just bleed-through from all the other stage mics?), and Hiroshi's rhythm guitar is pretty much on equal footing with Kawabata's lead (usually one or the other is completely buried) - this creates a really fascinating effect on Pink Lady, where it almost sounds like the main theme is being played by chapel-house bells. Lots of Tsuyama too. Fun times for all!)


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